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Xia Yang, Xuegang (Jeff) Ban, John Mitchell
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Modeling emergency evacuation could help reduce losses and damages from disasters. In this paper, based on the system optimum principle, we develop a multimodal evacuation model that considers multiple transportation modes and their interactions, and cap...
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Mihai-Cosmin Niculescu, Marius Minea
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This paper will focuses on the implementation of National Single Window (NSW) telematic applications allowing the integration of inland and maritime waterway transport with other modes of transport and also with Port Community Management applications. Th...
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Marco Diana, Miriam Pirra, Alberto Castro, André Duarte, ... Andree Woodcock
Pág. 1164 - 1173
The EU project METPEX is developing a measurement tool for the perceived quality of the whole journey experience. Special emphasis is given on the contribution to the overall quality perception from different phases of such experience, from pre-trip info...
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Andrés Monzón, Sara Hernández, Floridea Di Ciommo
Pág. 1124 - 1133
Multimodal trips are increasing in metropolitan areas, making public transport less attractive. There is a need for integration in order to achieve effective seamless mobility. One dimension of integration is to reduce the disruption of transfer among mo...
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Juliette Renaud, Nour-Eddin El Faouzi
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From EU funded project to the structuration of a European community on traffic management ? the NEARCTIS experience NEARCTIS, ?Network of Excellence for Advanced Road Cooperative Traffic management in the Information Society? was an EU funded project whi...
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